Foodpanda, one of Bangladesh’s leading online food and grocery delivery platforms, has partnered with Dongjin Electric Motorcycle to make eco-friendly mobility more affordable for its delivery partners.
Through this collaboration, Foodpanda has introduced a convenient EMI-based e-bike purchase plan that does not require a credit card. Under the offer, delivery partners can purchase Dongjin’s latest electric bike models A2, G6, and R6 with a low down payment of Tk10,000 and monthly installments of Tk2,400 over 24 months.
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The initiative falls under Foodpanda’s flagship “panda hearts” program, which focuses on empowering and improving the lives of its delivery partners. To promote the plan, Dongjin has launched a month-long e-bike display campaign across all Foodpanda hubs in Dhaka and Chattogram, including its corporate office and brand shop. Delivery partners can explore different e-bike models, witness live charging demos, and receive one-on-one guidance from support teams.
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“Our delivery partners are at the heart of everything we do,” said Mukitur Khan, Head of Logistics, Foodpanda Bangladesh. “This collaboration makes e-bikes more affordable for them, helping boost their income, upgrade their lifestyle, and take a step toward greener mobility.”
With this partnership, Foodpanda and Dongjin aim to lead the way in sustainable last mile delivery, reducing carbon emissions while enhancing the livelihoods of thousands of riders across Bangladesh.